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BSF to restart Retreat Ceremony today at Attari-Wagah joint check-post

Spectators might be allowed from Wednesday | The ceremony will also restart at the Hussainiwala border in Ferozepur and Sadiqi International Border in Fazilka district tomorrow
Border Security Force and Pakistan Rangers personnel during the Retreat ceremony on the Attari-Wagah border.

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After the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the Border Security Force (BSF) would restart the Retreat Ceremony parade at the Attari-Wagah joint check-post from tomorrow, while the spectators might be allowed from Wednesday, a BSF official confirmed today.

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The ceremony will also restart at the Hussainiwala border in Ferozepur and Sadiqi International Border in Fazilka district tomorrow.

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The world-famous ceremony was suspended following the escalation of tension between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pahalgam massacre which claimed 26 lives. This was followed by Indian Armed Forces carrying out missile strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir under Operation Sindoor on May 6.

Though the customary flag-lowering ritual continued by the BSF at the joint check-post, the regular parade by the BSF jawans was stopped on May 7.

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